I look out my window and see the

I look out my window and see the multitude of colors that are bursting forth upon the trees, burgundy, yellow, orange, red, brown and green are everywhere.

October 4, 2025

I look out my window and see the multitude of colors that are bursting forth upon the trees, burgundy, yellow, orange, red, brown and green are everywhere. The beauty of fall. Yesterday we drove up Poudre Canyon to look at the changing leaves. And I realized, soon winter will be here. Seasons come and seasons go. Time moves on. Things change. Nothing stays the same. There is a season for every matter under heaven. Right now, in this season of your life, you could be experiencing health issues that you never had before. You and a friend could have gotten into a fight, and you wonder what now. You could be experiencing the loss of a loved one. You could be having financial troubles. You could be experiencing a job change, that you do not want. You could even be worrying about the future and how it will affect your children and their children. Or things could be going well for you. You smile as you think about what a great spouse you have, your wonderful children, stepchildren, daughters-in-laws, sons-in-laws, in-laws, siblings, grandchildren and great grandchildren, parents, friends, and a job you like. Life is life. Sometimes life is not so good, other times it is wonderful. The one thing I know is that life changes—always. And when we have God, it makes life easier to cope with and deal with life’s difficulties. Things change. But God never does. Hebrews 13:8 reminds us, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” So, whatever you are going through, whatever season of life you are in, remember God is the constant, the rock, a very presence in every moment of our life. God is there! God Bless. Amen.

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